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ed States, as amicus curiae, supporting the Respondents)Term:2000-20092007Facts of the CaseThe Long family, members of the Sioux nation, owned a cattle company that had been doing business with the Plains Commerce Bank for seven years when the family

judication according to the customary law of each ethnic or religious group of questions related to familylaw, including divorce, child custody, and inheritance, resulted in de facto discrimination.
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ference to GujeratPramod K MISHRAProf M Lipton
1994PhDLondon, SOASFrom patriarchy to gender equity: familylaw and its impact on women in BangladeshTaslima MONSOOR
1994DPhilSussexRe-reading the Raj: narrative and power in British fictions of IndiaP G

onnected withthe Solar on his mother's side (see note to verse 22).^ ' This well becomes you, whose family belongs to the line of Puru,(therefore) be rewai'ded with a son gifted with all virtues, (and who shallbecome) a universal emperor.' A cakravar

ference to GujeratPramod K MISHRAProf M Lipton
1994PhDLondon, SOASFrom patriarchy to gender equity: familylaw and its impact on women in BangladeshTaslima MONSOOR
1994DPhilSussexRe-reading the Raj: narrative and power in British fictions of IndiaP G

r called for in Siam, where it iseasy to live with but little labour, and where therespect shown to family ties and the prevalence of amild system of slavery enable almost every one tosupport himself, or get supported without recourse toIt is only ju